Qatar Plans Chicken IPO In 2015 To Resolve Poultry Meat Shortage

Qatar’s government plans to lease 5.7 million square meters of land to private investors to develop a chicken farm for investors to buy into next year.

The farm backed by Qatari investors will have capacity to produce 45 million kilograms (99 million pounds) of chicken meat by 2018, according to Hashem Aqeel al-Aqeel, chief executive officer of Investment House, a Doha-based bank that is adviser on the project. Institutional investors committed QAR750 million ($206 million), and an initial public offering is possible as early as next year, he said.

Qatar doesn’t produce enough chicken meat to feed its population, with imports set to rise 11 per cent next year to 100,000 metric tons, outstripping domestic production of 11,000 tons, according to U.S. Department of Agriculture data. Qatar’s domestic consumption is forecast to grow 9.9 per cent next year to a record 111,000 tons, the data show.

“We will start by producing eggs and feed to generate revenue before we begin selling chickens,” Aqeel said in an interview in Doha on Monday.